Welcome, Walnut Residents!

History & Legacy
The Historic Walnut Neighborhood Association (WNA) was convened by Cathy Young, a concerned pastor who worked at First Presbyterian Church, in 1994 following a tragic funeral that she conducted for the death of a resident who had lived at the Walnut Court Apartments. Her hope was to create a safer neighborhood.
Since then, Annette Swan, resident on East Park Ave, served as neighborhood president, and Laura Hoy, who now resides on Almond Street, succeeded her.
Esther Meuer-Valtchev became Neighborhood Association President in 2024 and also lives in Annette’s old house.
Of the many rich traditions in the Walnut Neighborhood, a favorite is the annual marigold planting in the springtime, called “Miracle of Marigolds,” that allows folks to pitch in with making the street corners and sidewalks beautiful.
Character & Identity
Walnut is known for its friendly neighbors, proximity to downtown, and businesses.
Places & Businesses
Home to numerous non-profit organizations, Walnut is a place you can thrive.
Restaurants that we love to support include Los Reyes Tacos, Sookie’s, and Chuckster’s.
You also don’t have to go far for retail needs! Check out Speller’s True Value, Earth’s Beauty, and more businesses that make our neighborhood unique!